In our beautiful Cotswold garden, wind up through the rockery to this sheltered hillside spot, with its very own private deck and seating area, offering gorgeous views to the surrounding village, nestled in idyllic countryside. This light and airy studio has a super comfortable kingsize bed, a desk and a separate stylish modern bathroom, a lovely deep bath, and a very efficient shower attachment if needed. You will be living under the eaves, so headspace is a little limited.

You are welcome to potter about our large garden

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A pretty and private little Cotswold stone bakehouse converted to a bedroom and shower room with beautiful Cotswold views in the historic hamlet of Hailes. We are right on the Cotswold Way and an ideal stop off after the first leg or walk the myriad of footpaths around us straight from the door. Within easy access of Cheltenham racecourse and the lovely villages of the Cotswolds, the many country pubs or a visit to the amazing Giffords Circus.

The Bakehouse is certainly unique, a quirky ensuite bedroom in the garden, pretty and very comfortable!
The Bakehouse was constructed of beautiful hand cut Cotswold stone on the early 1800's with old hand split roof tiles. Originally used to house the bread ovens for the cottages, the coal house and the privy !
We have furnished the Bakehouse with vintage furniture to create a really attractive individual space with the things I like to find when I go away....white Egyptian cotton bed linen, large fluffy towels, fresh milk, a teapot! some homemade cake, interesting books....
Double bed, shower room and sitting space.

We are located on the edge of the north Cotswolds near the very pretty villages of Stanton, wood stanway , Broadway and the small historic town of winchcombe. Cheltenham racecourse is a 10 minute drive . Sudeley Castle where Catherine Parr lived is 5 mins drive away, or a 3 mile walk! We are right on the Cotswold Way trail, head either NE to chipping Camden or SW to winchcombe.
The fascinating ruins of Hailes Abbey (1246 AD) are a 5 min walk away, falling into disrepair after the dissolution of the Monasteries. Legend has it that Thomas Cromwell watched the Abbey burning from a hill veiwpoint ( Cromwell's Clump please see photo) now on the Cotswold Way. Opposite the Abbey is the pretty Hailes church with stunning medieval wall paintings revealed in the 1970's
Suggestions..
1. An early evening walk on the Cotswold way for 2.5 miles to winchcombe, eat at the Lion on North street or the White Hart on Hailes Street, Taylor's taxis back.
2. Walk over hills through Hailes wood and Guiting woods to the Pub..... Hollow Bottom Guiting Power or Half Way House At Kineton..5 miles.
3. Pick up the steam train at Hailes and see the scenery in comfort
4. Visit Hidcote and Kiftsgate gardens , stop in beautiful chipping campden on way back
5. Drive through Didbrook, Wood Stanway, and Stanton villages. Stop for coffee in gorgeous Buckland village at Buckland Manor Hotel. Drive on to Broadway and Wander Broadway's high street then visit Snowshill Manor and see its extraordinary collections.
6. Wander around Hailes, coffee at Friut Farm Cafe, look around Hailes Abbey and Hailes Church. Wander the footpaths up into Hailes wood to see Farmcote church and the beautiful views over the valley from there Hike up to Cromwells Clump!
7. Visit world famous Giffords Circus, a traditional 1930's feelgood experience, eat at circus sauce for some serious fun with the performers!
8. Ride the lovely horses from Stanton ( Jill Carenza Equestrian) over the Cotswold hills, the views are spectacular. Have a drink and relax at The Mount at Stanton afterwards.
9. Drive over the hill to Sudeley Castle ( turn left out of our drive and follow salters lane up the steep hill, looking right over the valley at the castle) and visit the house and gardens, lunch in Winchcombe.

Absolutely lovely little house in stunning setting. The room has been beautifully renovated and is very comfortable. I loved the privacy that being in my own little house gave! Kathy was a fabulous host. And the breakfast was genuinely one of the most delicious I've ever had. So pleased to have found this little gem.

My boyfriend and I had the most wonderful Easter weekend staying in Kathy and Nigel's bake house. The house itself is beautiful and has everything you might need for a peaceful and cosy stay in the Cotswolds. The location was perfect and we were able to explore on foot and easily make the most of Kathy's local recommendations. From the moment we arrived, Kathy and Nigel were the most warm and welcoming hosts who made our stay so very special (they even let us bring our kitten with us!) I couldn't more highly recommend staying with them.

Faye2017-04-17T00:00:00Z

Kathy is wonderful and very friendly, we arrived to this gorgeous little cottage which she showed us around and made us feel very at home. The cottage is in a perfect location right next to so many of the walking trails around the Cotswolds Yet is away from it all and secluded. The cottage itself is beautifully done and very spacious, we had a loverly few days exploring what the Cotswolds have to offer and we are hooked! Won't be long until we are back hopefully

Jen2017-04-23T00:00:00Z

Lovely little cottage! Great location! Perfect for a couple's get-a-way!

Leticia2017-04-30T00:00:00Z

We had a lovely stay at Kathy's home, despite the weather not working in our favor. Her little cottage is incredibly quiet, cozy, and has the most comfortable (soft) bed. It was a bit chilly when we made our way through town, but the space heater in the cottage warms up the room quite nicely. Kathy went out of her way to care for us - and even offered to dry our hiking boots by their stove after we returned from a rainy hike. While the cottage is a bit secluded, it only takes a few minutes to drive to a nearby town with restaurants to choose from. Beautiful home and a wonderful host - would certainly recommend.

Krista2017-05-17T00:00:00Z

Kathy's cottage is perfect as was she as a host. We were sent a brilliant hand drawn map as we walking to the cottage along footpaths. Check in was easy and the cottage was decorated and finished to a very high standard. It actually felt bigger than we were expecting. 2 comfy arm chairs, a large table and plenty of space. Kathy arranged a lovely homemade breakfast delivered at an agreed time which was a great start to following day. We walked 15 miles from Chipping Camden on the Cotswolds Way and it was ideal being 0.5 miles from the main path. It is also 2 miles from Winchcombe also on the Cotswold Way. We arranged a taxi into Winchcombe in the evening for some food (ten pounds for the taxi). Perfect stay, highly recommeded, thanks Kathy.

Tom2017-05-22T00:00:00Z

Fantastic accommodation, surroundings and host. Will definitely be back for another visit!

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The Poolhouse
Set in the Cotswold village of Rodborough, this unique holiday retreat is a five minute walk from Rodborough Common, an area owned by the National Trust and consisting of nearly 300 acres of grassland.
The Poolhouse was built in the late 1960’s in glass, timber and Cotswold stone (reputed to have originated from Prinknash Abbey), It is southwest facing to ensure maximum sun through out the day.
The Poolhouse has recently been refurbished to a high standard. The interior has been sympathetically restored to reflect the period it was built, comprising of mid-century fittings, furniture and original posters.
The house consists of one double bedroom and a shower room. The open plan living space comprises of a kitchen with a breakfast bar, a dining area, a large settee, a TV and DVD player, and a wood-burning stove. There is also a utility room with a washer/dryer.
Externally the house consists of a private swimming pool surrounded by cedar decking, several seated tables including what was part of an old stone cider press and also a large table near the shade of two ancient apple trees; a perfect place to eat outside or just admire the view. The house is set in grounds shared by the owner, but is discretely tucked away.
The pool is covered from mid October until mid-May.
Rodborough Common, set in open grassland on the Cotswold escarpment, commands impressive views of Stroud and the Severn Vale. In the summer cattle roam free, often wandering across roads. In the rambling 19th century golf course it is not uncommon to see cattle blocking golfers as they try to take shots. To admire the view visit The Lodge pub in the middle of the common, or have an ice cream at Winstones Cotswold Ice Cream factory.
In the village of Rodborough is the pub The Prince Albert; a couple of minutes walk from the Poolhouse, The Albert is a busy, characterful pub that has regular music nights with musicians of repute as well as comedy nights.
The house is a mile from the small bustling market town of Stroud with its independent shops, pubs and cafés. Once the industrial centre of the Cotswold’s and the wool industry, it is still very much a working town. There are regular arts and music festivals held here as well as a weekly award winning farmers market.
Close by is Tetbury known for its antique shops and 12 miles away is the spa town of Cheltenham, famous for its racecourse which hosts the annual Gold Cup as well as its many cultural festivals. Gloucester, with its medieval Cathedral is 10 miles away and the ancient market town of Cirencester is also 10 miles away
Nearby is the village of Slad, immortalized by the author Laurie Lee in his novel Cider with Rosie, and its pub The Woolpack as well as the villages of Bisley, Minchenhampton and Painswick, with its famous churchyard of 99 clipped yew trees. The surrounding Cotswolds’ also has a wealth of houses and gardens open to the public.
Walkers can access the famous Cotswold Way, 102 miles along the Cotswold escarpment, stretching from Chipping Campden to Bath with sweeping views and passing through picturesque villages in Cotswold stone.
Further afield the city of Bath and the city of Bristol are both a 45-minute drive away.
Transport links: Stroud train station is less than a mile away; there are hourly trains to London, Gloucester and Cheltenham. Paddington is 90 minutes away by train.
The house would be ideally suited to a couple. Due to the proximity of the pool to the house it is unsafe for younger children, and no pets.
Prices vary from £145 a night low season, to £165 high season.
Minimum stay 2 nights.

Beautiful surrounding and accommodation. The pool house is in a great position that allows great access to the Cotswolds

Paula2016-08-16T00:00:00Z

Gosh! What a fab experience staying here. The photos do not do the pool house justice! Funky, spacious and chic. Felt like I was staying on a 1970's movie set! Reed and Tony were wonderful hosts. Thoughtful, respectful and gracious. I have no hesitations recommending the Pool House. I'll definitely be back!

Antonia2016-06-17T00:00:00Z

Reed was great! Helpful and friendly. Poolhouse was awesome and in a great location to walk to town which is around 15minutes.

The host made us feel very welcoming and let us get on with our holiday. A good pub down the road and a great walking path on the common. Lovely villages a short drive away.

Buddug2014-07-22T00:00:00Z

Comfortable and enjoyable retro home. Good stay for us.

John2014-07-06T00:00:00Z

This place is every bit as good as the photos indicate! What they don't really convey is the beauty of the surrounding countryside. There are lovely views across the valley and the drive in over Rodborough Common is just gorgeous. Reed really kindly told us in advance that Giffords Circus was in town, and we were lucky enough to get tickets. It's not your usual circus, and we were really grateful she'd tipped us off! The weather wasn't kind to us, and the pool was very chilly, but we warmed up after in the sauna, which was a real treat. Thanks Reed; we hope to come again and do the area justice.

Beautiful Artistic space with its own balcony and entrance.
This unsual space is very quiet and would suit writers, painters and walkers.
It has a huge window that fully opens, giving the feeling of being outside when inside!
The balcony has a table and chairs for sitting and having breakfast or an evening drink.
It is a studio room with a sofa bed and separate shower room.
Tea and toast making facilities.
Very good WIFI.

The Wooden House is in a prettty Cotswald hilltop village with an amazing view of Lypiatt Manor, a grade 1 listed building.
Eastcombe has its own shop/post office and pub.
The shop opens at 6am-7.30pm and sells fresh pastries and bread and almost anything else you might need.
The Lamb Inn is 2 mins walk and serves lunch and dinner.
The lavender Bakehouse at the bottom of the hill in Chalford is highly recommended for breakfast.
A couple of miles away on the 419 east bound is Jolly Nice which sells cooked food, has a butchers, and all other organic produce and delicious ice cream and is open til 7.30pm.
On saturday morning is the famous farmers market in Stroud (Award winning)
There are many pubs to eat in near Eastcombe, and a lot of sunday lunches available. Note that on sunday evening most pubs dont sell food after 4pm except the Ragged Cot Cirencester Rd, Minchinhampton, Stroud GL6 8PE
The surrounding countryside has many lovely walks right on the doorstep.

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Springfield Cottage lies at the heart of this unspoiled Cotswold valley, made famous by Laurie Lee's novel Cider with Rosie. The walks are stunning and the wildlife extraordinary. There are five Nature Reserves within a two mile radius. It is within an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Cottage is of stone construction built mainly in the 18th Century. The views and surrounding countryside are beautiful.

The accommodation offers a choice of two bedrooms, one with a 4' 6" size double bed and the other with two single beds. A maximum of two visitors stay in the house at any one time. There's is a new private bathroom with shower, loo and basin, and a private bar kitchen for DIY breakfast. Fridge, toaster, kettle, egg boiler, bread, cereals, fruit etc are supplied. There are no cooking facilities. Part of the cottage dates back to the 17th century, so stairs are quite steep and narrow. There is a patio with table and chairs. A TV is provided. You may use the garden - the views are wonderful.

Elcombe has a population of 26. It is very rural, although the thriving town of Stroud is only about two miles away. The photo with the horses was taken from the front garden.

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Nestled in the forest, in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the South facing cabin fronts a footpath that leads out into the beautiful landscape.
It is situated within our garden, with its own access so you are free to come and go as you please. It lends itself to quiet activities such as writing or similar. It is very peaceful and ideal for a quietl retreat from city life and an escape into nature.
The main attraction is walking and/or mountain biking.

The cabin is compact with a kitchenette for food preparation. With fridge combi oven/microwave, gas hob and cooking pots, utensils etc.
A shower room with basin toilet and shower cubicle.
The rest of the space is open for the sleeping area and sitting area.
There are two single beds which can be used separately or placed together as a large double bed. For single occupancy, the one bed is stored under the other.
There is a fold-out table for dining and two chairs.
A small wood burning stove will keep you warm in winter.

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Stylish Shepherds Cabin in the heart of the Cotswolds. Free-standing full sized bath, king size bed, two seater sofa and great views. This is as good as camping in the woods gets, no electricity but hot water, plenty of candles and gas to cook on.

This romantic getaway has all you need for a weekend away or a short break. Less than 2 hours from London and an hour from Bristol the Shepherds Cabin is in the heart of the Cotswolds. At the head of the Slad valley, made famous by Laurie Lee's books, especially Cider with Rosie, this idyllic part of the world has changed little since his time. The walk to the Woolpack pub takes an hour and a half and takes you through an unspoilt valley with no houses or humans for the first hour. Or you can drive in 7 minutes. The cabin has hot and cold running water, NO ELECTRICITY, but plenty of candles and torches.

The Cotswolds are an internationally recognised Area of Outstanding Beauty and we are in the middle of it. Just a short walk from The Shepherd's Cabin is at the top of the Slad Valley, made famous in the book Cider with Rosie by Laurie Lee and explorable via a network of well maintained and signposted paths and tracks. The Gloucestershire wildlife trust has marked a set of paths and routes to celebrate the centenary of the famous writer's birth and most importantly the valley leads you down hill all the way to the Laurie's local pub; The Woolpack.
A local institution, The Woolpack is a fantastic local pub in the traditional sense. Good food, great beer, quality locals and the odd fiddly diddly band to get things going.
Stroud Farmer's Market is regularly recognised as the best in the country and is open every Saturday from 9-2. It is well worth a visit for some great local produce.

Lovely cabin, great hosts.

Hilary2017-04-16T00:00:00Z

Great place. Very quiet and relaxing with a nice view over the valley. we'll be back for sure!

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Thoroughly enjoyed our stay! Whilst not too far from civilisation (nice visit to the Stroud market), this "shed" feels very secluded hidden away amongst the trees, with amazing walks right on the doorstep. Any concerns over warmth were quickly quashed as it has a lovely little heater. Although we didn't need much assistance from our hosts during our stay, I'm sure Rory and Sarah would have been on hand should anything have gone wrong! If a "back to basics" weekend is what you desire, i would recommend The Camp.

Matthew2016-10-23T00:00:00Z

Great place! A cosy stay in a well insulated hut hidden away in the trees. Beautiful views from the hut. Our hosts were incredibly friendly, even offering an extended check-out period.

Mark2017-03-04T00:00:00Z

We really enjoyed our stay in this secluded cosy wooden cabin, which has a lovely view out into the countryside. It's a great location, a short drive from Stroud and a pleasant walk from the Woolpack pub in Slad- Laurie Lee's local. There's not much light so we benefited from bringing a couple of our own torches. A cool box was an unexpected addition which was very useful. Thanks Sarah!

Tim2016-09-18T00:00:00Z

A really wonderful peaceful retreat. Do book in for lunch at the woolpack pub and visit the lovely gardens in painswick..

Ben2017-01-15T00:00:00Z

We felt very welcome. And welcomed the privacy we were afforded. Good recommendations for take away and eating out.

Carolyn2016-11-13T00:00:00Z

Lovely and quiet spot with nice views over the fields. Very cosy and simple cabin - perfect for getting away from it all.

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The Coach house has been recently decorated throughout. The kitchen and lounge are modern and open planned. The kitchen has a small dishwasher, with a hob, microwave and a fridge. We provide tea and coffee and fresh milk. The lounge area has a comfy sofa which turns into a bed which would be suitable to sleep small children. There is a flatscreen television connected to Freesat. The Coach house has its own central heating system to make it warm and cosy. Free Wifi is also available.

Located just outside Tewkesbury on the edge of the cotswolds, the Coach house is a great place to stay to explore the local area. Visit Easnor Castle for a family day out, take a long walks on the Malvern hills or enjoy the many festivals in Upton upon Severn and Cheltenham.

Caroline's place was exactly as described. Clean, warm and cosy. Caroline is a very good host, very friendly but not at all intrusive. We enjoyed our stay at Caroline's very much.

Dominic2017-04-23T00:00:00Z

An amazing stay! My partner and I felt so welcomed and at home here in the heart of the countryside. I was slightly apprehensive as this was my first air bnb stay, but what a start! A lovely home with plenty of privacy and only a door knock away if there are any problems. Will be back to stay again!

Ella2017-05-01T00:00:00Z

My wife and I had one night here while exploring the river Severn and surrounding towns. The place is really nice in great surroundings, you'll not be disappointed, modern and impeccably clean and heating works a treat. The property is very well proportioned and ideal. Caroline provided a nice welcome pack which was well received. Would love to come back and continue our explorations around this beautiful countryside.

Paul2017-03-05T00:00:00Z

Caroline was a great host. The property was exactly as described and very clean. I would 100% recommend to anyone and would stay again.

Josepi2017-02-12T00:00:00Z

We had a amazing New Years in Caroline's cottage with amazing views and well equipped apartment. Will definitely come back if we are in the area.

Dávid2017-01-01T00:00:00Z

What a perfect little apartment. Lovely location, everything was just as you would hope...including a wonderfully comfortable bed...we both had a great nights sleep!

Caz2017-05-14T00:00:00Z

Great Place ! Thank you very much for your welcoming. It's was a very nice stay. We will definitely come back.

Charles 2017-04-09T00:00:00Z

Caroline's place is a gorgeous, well layed out, very clean and well equipped. Our check in was hugely delayed, Caroline stayed in touch and most kindly made up the sofa bed ready for us to make it easier. Great stay!

Tiffany2017-05-13T00:00:00Z

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Located on Westley Farm in the beautiful Cotswold hills, our "Bluebell" Sheek Shack is nestled in its own intimate and private dell in the forest, quietly surrounded by trees, flowers, butterflies and birdsong – one can’t help but be totally captivated. Fitted with Solar powered lights, phone and laptop charging and a woodburning stove you can be warm and feel totally at home in your snug and cosy nest in the woods.

Comfortably sleeps two adults in a double bed, with space for a maximum of 2 children's floor mattresses or travel cots.
Toilets and Hygiene – Hut has running water and a dry compost toilet close by – ‘a room with a view’. There are showers available in the Farm Courtyard by the barn.
Cooking – There is a small outside Kitchen fitted with a 2 ring gas cooker, pots, pans, and all the necessary hardware to self cater. There is a camp fire and some basic campfire cooking equipment too for more authentic flavours and fireside cooking and Barbeques.
Firewood – There is some firewood included in the booking price and if you run out we can provide well seasoned and dry firewood for a small charge if you use more than what we provide. We manage the woodlands carefully for the wildlife and don’t allow guests to cut their own from the forest. We can provide unsplit wood and a small axe if you like splitting your own logs and kindling.
We can provide 2 camping mattresses and 2 pillows for 2 kids to stay with you too (please ask at time of booking) but we do not provide children's bedding.

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The Old Greenhouse is a new detached purpose built holiday home in the beautiful Cotswold hillside village of France Lynch.

Built on the site of our old greenhouse, it has it's own private fenced off area and deck within our delightful three quarter acre garden. There is a lovely double ensuite bedroom with the option of adding an extra fold out bed if needed. The kitchen diner includes a double sofa bed, plenty of board games and books, a Tassimo machine (bring your favourite pods with you), fully fitted kitchen with dishwasher and Sky TV with all the sports and movie channels and free fast wi fi. There are plenty of walks right outside the door and a charming pub is just a few minutes walk away. The neighbouring village of Chalford has a further 2 pubs, community shop, butchers, a lovely bakehouse with coffee shop and a chippy. Stroud, (with it's award winning farmers market), and Cirencester are a short drive away. Tetbury, Nailsworth, Painswick and Westonbirt Arboretum are also nearby. Cheltenham and Gloucester are 30 minutes drive away whilst Bath is reached within 50 minutes. We offer a laundry service if needed and can provide a meal of your choice (at extra cost) ready to heat up upon your arrival. Within a 5 minute drive, Tesco Express, petrol station, Chinese take away, chemist and a selection of local parks.

Beautiful hand built shepherd hut with traditional iron rolling carriage. Cosy interior with wood burner and cosy blankets. Double bed with feather duvet and pillows. The hut is fully insulated to keep you cosy with the wood burner lit. Electricity in the hut with tea and coffee making facilities.
There is a fire pit for the use of guests but you may wish to bring charcoal if you want to barbecue. Oh and don't forget the marshmallows for toasting. Skewers provided!!

Our hut has been featured in The Sunday Times and on tv. We are surrounded by beautiful woodland famous for the Dymock wild daffodils but the property is located very close to M50 . The Three Choirs Vineyard with it's award winning wines and restaurant is just one mile away down a quiet country lane. Hellens Manor in Much Marcle is just 10 minutes drive away. Market town Ledbury has lovely independent shops a black and white market house and beautiful cobbled streets. Ross on Wye with great restaurants and the Malvern Hills are all within 15 miles. Eastnor Castle is close by and a short distance away is Hampton Court with it's beautiful gardens, river walks and Orangery restaurant. Tawney's has a Perry pear orchard with a very rare variety of pear and is of specific interest. Within easy distance of Gloucester Historic Docks, Forest of Dean and the River Wye. There are also great cycle routes signposted and stretches of newly opened canals restored by Gloucester Canal Trust in close by villages. St Mary's Church at Kempley; owned by English Heritage has sensational Norman wall paintngs and the oldest timber roof structure in the UK, all in a beautiful unspoilt spot.

We were very glad to be the first guests for Jules' cosy shepherd hut. Jules is a very sweet host and went out of her way to make our stay as comfortable as possible. We enjoyed chatting with Jules and meeting her lovely family. The hut itself is very cute with a woodburner that Jules even lit up prior to our arrival. It has a romantic feel to it. The shower and the toilet is in the main house and it works perfect with accessing it. We loved our stay and Jules also gave tips for exploring the area. If you visit her in the spring, make sure to find the wild daffodils.

Ani & Andreas2016-03-25T00:00:00Z

The Shepherds hut is absolutely beautiful. It is well equipped with cooking utensils, plates etc and we spent a wonderful evening cooking on the fire pit in beautiful surroundings. Jules was a great host before & during our stay. Highly recommended

A great shepherds hut. I want one. The host was lovely. We hope to go back soon.

Nigel2017-03-10T00:00:00Z

Absolutely beautiful, comfortable and stylishly appointed. A very pretty setting and welcoming host.

Kathleen2017-04-09T00:00:00Z

Lovely countryside location. Unique room!

Phil2016-08-04T00:00:00Z

Beautiful stay at Jules shepherd's hut! Warmly welcomed and the shepherds hut was light, airy and beautiful. We really enjoyed using the BBQ and fire pit to toast marshmallows. The accommodation is clean, tidy and well presents with sweet added touches. The shepherds hut is a sweet and romantic get away. The tea and coffee making facilities were great and cater for all people. Not just your standard tea and coffee but hot chocolate, Redbush and earl grey tea too! Not to forget the mini marshmallows to put on top of the hot chocolates! The breakfast was lovely! A basket filled with warm pastries, homemade jam and a selection of cereals in jars with fresh milk delivered to our door by Jules! Jules made us feel at home and at ease and was a brilliant host! I would defiantly return in the future and would defiantly recommend! Thank you very much!

Sophie2016-08-11T00:00:00Z

We had a lovely one night stay in the Shpeherds hut. Very cosy indeed and we loved being able to sit out and use the fire pit in the evening. Breakfast was also great, lovely warm croissants! Very friendly and welcoming hosts. Would also very much recommend the nearby Kilcot Inn for food. Thanks very much Jules!

We were attending a wedding reception nearby and needed somewhere to stay nearby. Frances's place was perfect! A charming room (lovely outlook) with lots of character, everything you need for a very comfortable stay. Plus a lovely warm welcome. Thanks for having us Gill and Frances!

Clara2017-01-29T00:00:00Z

Perfect place to stay for a wedding at Berkley Castle. Fran was a wonderful host and the space had everything we needed and the breakfast was a lovely surprise.

Camilla2017-05-21T00:00:00Z

Really great room with everything you could possibly need. Breakfast was a perfect addition. Would highly recommend the Stables. Thank you for your hospitality Frances and Gill!

Emily2017-05-09T00:00:00Z

Perfect venue for a romantic get away to nature. Well located to nearby cities (Gloucester and Bristol) and picturesque country villages. It's also a brilliant location for a cycling holiday. Frances made ever effort to ensure that the stay was as comfortable as possible, with fresh country milk in the fridge and breakfast options available in the room which was beautifully decorated and very comfortable. I'd highly recommend the Stables.

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The Annex is a seperate building on two floors, with the bedroom, kitchenette and bathroom upstairs and downstairs a great open plan living space. With private parking and outdoor space for a BBQ or just relaxing, The Annex is perfect for couples with Dogs wanting to enjoy a break near the River Wye.
Ross town is no more than a mile from The Annex, and Ross has great motorway access situated right on the M50 and A40.

The front garden next to the Annex is available to use for relaxing and Dog exercising !! Here is where you will find the charcoal BBQ and Fire Pit for your use.
The new Hot Tub is in place and available !! its situated next to The Annex Guests can use the Hot Tub by booking a time slot to suit them and our Family check in with us for more detail.

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Period apartment with own private access, feature fireplace with wood-burning stove and black beams in ceiling. Modern kitchen and ensuite wet room. Fully equipped with all necessary kitchen equipment and toiletries. Use of private courtyard garden with table and chairs. Off street parking on drive. At end of quiet cul-de-sac next to beautiful park. Very peaceful with no traffic noise. Very comfy bed!

What an excellent little place! Liz has put everything in there you could hope for from milk to a hairdryer. The garden it looks onto is beautiful. The best thing has to be the bed, it's the best nights sleep I've had away from home. The location is ideal and just off the park which leads into town within 5 minutes. Thank you ever so much.

This is a delightful property perfect for two people. It is situated in a very quite lane and is very close to the town centre and our favourite area Montpelier. ( 5/10 mins on foot.) The apartment was exactly as described in fact it probably doesn't do it justice. Liz was really quick in her responses and despite us booking at the VERY last minute she managed to put milk in the fridge to go with the makings that are provided. We didn't get the log burner going but I am sure an evening sat in front of that with a glass of wine would be lovely.

nigel2015-10-18T00:00:00Z

This was a lovely little place in the heart of Cheltenham. The location was excellent with a park nearby to walk our dog and just a short walk to the shops. We were able to walk to all the events we had booked for the Literature Festival. The cottage is small but cleverly designed with a separate bedroom and ensuite bathroom. All the facilities were as described, if not better! Liz was very welcoming and provided lots of little extras which were appreciated. It was plenty big enough for the 2 of us for a whole week. The courtyard is fully enclosed which is a nice touch and the wood burning stove a real pleasure on a cold night.

Claire2016-10-15T00:00:00Z

Great location for a visit to Cheltenham!

Richard2016-08-21T00:00:00Z

Great little find and very central to Cheltenham. Wood burning stove was much appreciated. Bijou and lovely airbnb

Ann2016-11-27T00:00:00Z

We loved our stay at Liz's place. The location is perfect and all the facilities as described - definitely 5 stars. Many thanks for everything.

Jan2017-05-28T00:00:00Z

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This fully converted, 11th-century Mill has wooden floors, original stone walls and sits upon the River Frome. Free Wi-Fi, free parking and lift to the second floor. It is a modern open plan space, simple decor with kitchen and living room area. Surrounding the Mill are communal gardens and barbecue area. The cycle path is close-by and a designated area for bike lock up is located in the basement.
It is easy to locate from Junction 13 off M5 motorway.

Breakfast includes a choice of organic homemade bread (local flour White, Spelt or Wholemeal) with jam with fruit and juice, tea or fresh coffee. Your breakfast can be served/self served either in the flat or outside in the patio area pictured, next to the stream.

Eastington is a village and civil parish in the English county of Gloucestershire. It lies 4 miles west of Stroud and 9 miles south of Gloucester at the entrance to the Stroud Valley. It is situated west of the town of Stonehouse and is convenient for Junction 13 of the M5 motorway and the A38 and A419 roads. Since the M5 and its access roads were opened, the main road no longer runs through the village.

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Nestled between fields, away from the road and adjacent to the owners' residence, this delightful newly refurbished property is the perfect base from which to enjoy the Area of Outstanding National Beauty -The Malvern Hills.

Fleet's Cottage is situated at the foot of the Malvern hills surrounded by rolling fields and a stones throw away from the nearest pub. This is a detached two bedroom property decorated to a high standard with an Annie Sloan style interior to offer a very relaxed feel. Enter into a light airy open plan living / dining space to find a large TV, Blue ray player and Wifi. There's a well equipped kitchen to the rear with fridge, cooker, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine. Here you can enjoy the views as far as Bredon Hill. The cosy double bedroom offers high quality thread count bed linen and luxury towels. Next to the bedroom is a newly fitted family bathroom with an L shaped shower bath and heated towel rail. There's underfloor heating throughout for those chilly days.
Venture upstairs to the spacious mezzanine master bedroom with King size low loft bed, luxury high thread count bed linen & towels with an ensuite shower room. The relaxing seating area opens onto the south facing veranda. Watch the sunrise with a cup of tea or sit and marvel at the breathtaking views.
If required a single Futon sofa chair bed for an adult / child can also be used.
The enclosed private garden has a barbecue & selection of garden furniture. Here you can sit & enjoy the lovely views across to Breedon hill or pick the seasonal fruits ( plums and apples ).
The Malvern hills A.O.N.B broaden beyond the hills themselves reaching from Knightwick to Bromsberrow and from Ledbury to Welland totalling some 105 square kilometres.
There are many walks to appeal to all. Short walks from the door pass through farmland with St Wulstan's nature reserve only 10 mins away without touching a road.If you set off to the South and cross by the pub you will find Castlemorton common where you can roam as far and wide as you please even accessing the Malvern hills up to British Camp an Iron Age hill fort without using your car ,providing numerous routes of varying lengths with the opportunities for an afternoon tea, ice cream or beer en route. With views in every direction from the tops are outstanding and not to be missed. You can see how Tolkien got his idea for Middle Earth from here.If you come in early May a must visit to see the Bluebells on Jubilee Drive stopping further on to collect from the famous Malvern spring water from Evendene Spring Jubilee drive.
Situated a few minutes away from the centre of Great Malvern on the border of Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire you will not be short of things to do here. There's the Three Counties Show with its many different trade, crafts, agricultural and the famous RHS Flower Shows running throughout the year. The beautiful Worcestershire riverside town of Upton Upon Severn is 3 miles from here and holds folk, Jazz, Livestock festivals throughout the Summer. The historical market town of Ledbury is only 5 miles to the West and Cheltenham provides a more bustling town with numerous high class shops, eateries and of course Cheltenham Races. Eastnor Castle has family entertainment on many weekends as well as walks around the lake and maze, and the Landrover testing tracks are assessed from here where you can spend a day off-roading (booking required).
If food and wine are your thing, then there's no shortage of gastro pubs within a short drive and a local vineyard hosts tours and tastings a short walk away. The nearest pub serves 'pub grub ' and has a beer garden for you to enjoy and is literally at the end of the farm track. The shop in Welland can provide your essentials for cooking in the well equipped kitchen.

We are surrounded by fields and glorious views of the Malvern hills. A popular pub awaits you just a few minutes walk away from the property. You could even book in for breakfast.
There's a village shop / cafe just at the bottom of the hill turn right.
Check out 'The Inn at Welland' serving stylish country classic food ( a definite favourite with the locals).